rmg51 | Morning | 10:23 |
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teddy-dbear | Morning peoples, critters and everything else | 13:14 |
icey | so folks, excited about a blizzard ;-) | 15:05 |
L3gacy | nah | 15:06 |
L3gacy | Excited to unload 6 switches, tho | 15:06 |
L3gacy | as soon as someone takes them | 15:06 |
icey | haha, what kind of switches? | 15:06 |
icey | and what area are you in? | 15:06 |
L3gacy | PlaNET FGSW-2620CS switches | 15:07 |
L3gacy | Vineland, NJ | 15:07 |
L3gacy | 24 port 10/100 +2 gbit | 15:07 |
L3gacy | Managed via WEBGUI | 15:07 |
icey | 10/100 -_- | 15:07 |
icey | if you had some old 10G ... :-P | 15:07 |
L3gacy | hahaha | 15:08 |
L3gacy | these aren't bad | 15:08 |
L3gacy | I plug my laptop into a 1gbit port when playing online games | 15:08 |
L3gacy | otherwise, the wifi is great, here | 15:08 |
icey | well, at home I've currently got 2 24 port 1G, one's managed, 1's unmanaged | 15:09 |
icey | but yeah, great wifi is better :) | 15:09 |
L3gacy | need more? LOL | 15:09 |
icey | HA | 15:09 |
L3gacy | the POEswitch is claimed by JonathanD , tho | 15:09 |
icey | my managed switch is a little over half full, the unmanaged has 3 ports used | 15:09 |
L3gacy | which switch models? | 15:10 |
icey | unmanaged is TP-LINK TL-SG1024 | 15:11 |
icey | would have to go downstairs for the managed :-P | 15:12 |
icey | may do that later | 15:12 |
L3gacy | Cisco? | 15:14 |
icey | no, think it's a TPLINK as well | 15:14 |
L3gacy | Ah | 15:15 |
L3gacy | much fun | 15:15 |
JonathanD | hi L3gacy | 15:28 |
JonathanD | L3gacy: funny thing. We were there on Sunday. | 15:28 |
JonathanD | L3gacy: I emailed but somehow emailed teh wrong addy on my cell and got a rejection. | 15:28 |
L3gacy | :'( | 15:29 |
L3gacy | PMed | 15:31 |
ChinnoDog | How do I find out the meaning of carrot codes that appear in posix apps? | 20:49 |
waltman | carrot codes? | 20:54 |
ChinnoDog | Yes. When using cat or opening files in nano that have non-printable characters it displays them as things like ^[ | 21:05 |
jedijf | what's up doc? caret | 21:06 |
ChinnoDog | I found away around interpreting them by using "od" but before that I looked hard for a conversion key. | 21:06 |
jthan | Yeah.. A simple od -c or whatever you'd like it to look like shoudl work fine. | 21:07 |
ChinnoDog | That tells me the ASCII code which is what I wanted but there is still no way I can see that I can use it to tell me what the carrot codes mean. | 21:07 |
ChinnoDog | It turns out ^[ is ASCII 27 (escape) | 21:08 |
jthan | Does it show up the "wrong" way with vim too? | 21:08 |
ChinnoDog | idk. I don't use vim. | 21:23 |
ChinnoDog | I checked. Same code. | 21:24 |
ChinnoDog | I am guessing the codes are defined in the posix spec. | 21:24 |
lazypower | ChinnoDog i think you're looking for this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code | 21:26 |
lazypower | wait, this is not at all what you're looking for | 21:27 |
* lazypower redacts his question | 21:27 |
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